System, apparatus, and method of managing communication, and recording medium
A communication management system stores session identification information for identifying one or more communication sessions for providing the service, and use state information indicating whether each one of the communication sessions is being used. In response to receiving from a first communication terminal a request for starting communication including first service identification information for identifying a first service, the management system transmits to the first communication terminal a session identification information of one of the communication sessions having the use state information indicating that the communication session is not being used based on determination.
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This patent application is based on and claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) to Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2014-191169, filed on Sep. 19, 2015, and 2015-180563, filed on Sep. 14, 2015, in the Japan Patent Office, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
BACKGROUNDTechnical Field
The present invention generally relates to managing a plurality of communication terminals that transmit or receive content data.
Description of the Related Art
An example of a communication system that transmits or receives content data between a plurality of communication terminals via a relay device includes a videoconference system that carries out videoconference via a communication network such as the Internet. There is an increasing need for such videoconference systems as the use of such systems contribute to reduction in business trip costs and time. In such a videoconference system, a plurality of videoconference terminals, which are examples of communication terminals, is used. A videoconference can be carried out by transmission or reception of content data such as image data and sound data between these videoconference terminals.
To secure the quality of communication, traffic of content data to be transmitted through one relay device is kept under a certain level depending on processing capability of the relay device, for example, by limiting a number of communication sessions to be managed by one relay device at a time.
SUMMARYExample embodiments of the present invention include a communication management system, which includes: a memory that stores, for each one of a plurality of services that can be provided to one or more of the plurality of communication terminals, quality information indicating a quality level of the service, session identification information for identifying one or more communication sessions for providing the service, and use state information indicating whether each one of the communication sessions is being used; a receiver that receives, from a first communication terminal of the plurality of communication terminals, a request for starting communication with a second communication terminal, the request including first service identification information for identifying a first service to be provided to the first communication terminal in communicating with the second communication terminal; circuitry that obtains quality information indicating a quality level of the first service, and determines, using information stored in the memory, whether any one of the communication sessions for providing the first service has the use state information indicating that the communication session is not being used; and a transmitter that transmits, to the first communication terminal, a session identification information of one of the communication sessions having the use state information indicating that the communication session is not being used based on determination. The first communication terminal establishes a session identified with the session identification information transmitted from the communication management system, to transmit content data to the second communication terminal through the established session.
Example embodiments of the present invention include a communication system including the communication management system, a method of managing a plurality of communication terminals performed by the communication management system, and a program for causing the communication management system to perform the managing method.
A more complete appreciation of the disclosure and many of the attendant advantages and features thereof can be readily obtained and understood from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The accompanying drawings are intended to depict example embodiments of the present invention and should not be interpreted to limit the scope thereof. The accompanying drawings are not to be considered as drawn to scale unless explicitly noted.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONThe terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “includes” and/or “including”, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
In describing example embodiments shown in the drawings, specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity. However, the present disclosure is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology so selected and it is to be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner.
In the following description, illustrative embodiments will be described with reference to acts and symbolic representations of operations (e.g., in the form of flowcharts) that may be implemented as program modules or functional processes including routines, programs, objects, components, data structures, etc., that perform particular tasks or implement particular abstract data types and may be implemented using existing hardware at existing network elements or control nodes. Such existing hardware may include one or more Central Processing Units (CPUs), digital signal processors (DSPs), application-specific-integrated-circuits, field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) computers or the like. These terms in general may be referred to as processors.
Unless specifically stated otherwise, or as is apparent from the discussion, terms such as “processing” or “computing” or “calculating” or “determining” or “displaying” or the like, refer to the action and processes of a computer system, or similar electronic computing device, that manipulates and transforms data represented as physical, electronic quantities within the computer system's registers and memories into other data similarly represented as physical quantities within the computer system memories or registers or other such information storage, transmission or display devices.
Referring to the drawings, an embodiment of the present invention is described.
<Configuration of Videoconference System>
Referring to
The communication system 1 includes the plurality of communication terminals (10a, 10d), a relay device 30, and a communication management system 50. In the following, any arbitrary one or ones of the plurality of communication terminals (10a, 10d) is or are referred to as the communication terminal 10. The communication terminal 10 transmits or receives image data and sound data as an example of content data. The image data may be a video image or a still image, or both of the video image and the still image.
In this disclosure, the communication terminal that sends a request for starting videoconference is referred to as the “starting terminal”, and the communication terminal serving as a request destination (relay destination) of videoconference is referred to as the “counterpart terminal”. In
The relay device 30 relays content data among the plurality of communication terminals 10. The communication management system 50 centrally controls login authentication of the communication terminal 10, management of the communication state of the communication terminal 10, management of a candidate list or the like, and management of the communication state or the like of the relay device 30.
In the communication system 1, a management data session “sei” is established between the starting terminal 10 and the counterpart terminal 10 via the communication management system 50 to transmit or receive various management data therebetween. Between the starting terminal 10 and the counterpart terminal 10, four sessions are established via the relay device 30 to transmit or receive four items of data including high-resolution image data, intermediate-resolution image data, low-resolution image data, and sound data. In
Now, resolution of image data to be processed in this embodiment is described. The low-resolution image data serves as a base image and has horizontal 160 pixels by vertical 120 pixels. The intermediate-resolution image data has horizontal 320 pixels by vertical 240 pixels. The high-resolution image data has horizontal 640 pixels by vertical 480 pixels. In the case of a narrow band path, low-quality image data that only includes low-resolution image data serving as a base image is relayed. In the case of a relatively wide band path, intermediate-quality image data including low-resolution image data serving as a base image and intermediate-resolution image data is relayed. In addition, in the case of a very wide band path, high-quality image data including low-resolution image data serving as a base image, intermediate-resolution image data, and high-resolution image data is relayed. Since sound data is relatively small in data size, the sound data is relayed even in the case of a narrow band path.
Examples of the communication system 1 include a data providing system that performs one-way transmission of content data from one communication terminal to another communication terminal via a communication management system, and a communication system that intercommunicates information, information reflecting feelings, or the like between a plurality of communication terminals via a communication management system. The communication system is a system for intercommunicating information, information reflecting feelings, or the like between a plurality of communication terminals via a communication management system, and examples thereof include a teleconference system and a videoconference system.
In this embodiment, the communication system, the communication management system, and the communication terminal will be described while assuming a videoconference system serving as an example of the communication system, a videoconference management system serving as an example of the communication management system, and a videoconference terminal serving as an example of the communication terminal. That is, the communication terminal and the communication management system according to the embodiment of the present invention are applied not only to a videoconference system, but also to any desired communication system.
<Hardware Configuration of Communication System>
Now, a hardware configuration of the communication system 1 is described.
An operation panel 1150 is formed toward the right-side wall 1130 of the casing 1100. The operation panel 1150 has a plurality of operation keys (108a to 108e) described later, a power switch 109 described later, and an alarm lamp 119 described later, which are formed thereon. The operation panel 1150 further has a sound output face 1151 formed thereon, which is formed of a plurality of sound output holes for allowing output sound from a built-in speaker 115 described later to pass through. In addition, an accommodation portion 1160 serving as a recess for accommodating the arm 1200 and the camera housing 1300 is formed toward a left-side wall 1140 of the casing 1100. A plurality of connection ports (1132a to 1132c) for electrically connecting cables to an external device connection interface (I/F) 118 described later is provided on the right-side wall 1130 of the casing 1100. In contrast, a connection port for electrically connecting a cable 120c for a display 120 to the external device connection I/F 118 described later is provided toward the left-side wall 1140 of the casing 1100.
The following description uses the term “operation key(s) 108” for indicating an arbitrary one or ones of the operation keys (108a to 108e), and the term “connection port(s) 1132” for indicating an arbitrary one or ones of the connection ports (1132a to 1132c).
The arm 1200 is attached to the casing 1100 via a torque hinge 1210 so as to be rotatable in the vertical direction within the range of a tilt angle θ1 of 135 degrees with respect to the casing 1100.
Note that the external view illustrated in
In addition, the communication terminal 10 includes the built-in camera 112, which captures an image of a subject and obtains image data under control of the CPU 101, an imaging element I/F 113 that controls driving of the camera 112, the built-in microphone 114, which receives a sound input, the built-in speaker 115, which outputs sounds, a sound input/output I/F 116 that processes inputting/outputting of a sound signal between the microphone 114 and the speaker 115 under control of the CPU 101, a display I/F 117 that transmits image data to an external display 120 under control of the CPU 101, the external device connection I/F 118 for connecting various external devices, and a bus line 110 such as an address bus and a data bus for electrically connecting the above-described elements as illustrated in
The display 120 is a display formed of liquid crystal or organic electroluminescence (EL) that displays an image of a subject, an operation icon, or the like. In addition, the display 120 is connected to the display I/F 117 by the cable 120c. The cable 120c may be an analog red green blue (RGB) (video graphic array (VGA)) signal cable, a component video cable, a high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) signal cable, or a digital video interactive (DVI) signal cable.
The camera 112 includes a lens and a solid-state imaging element that converts an image (video) of a subject to electronic data by converting light to electric charge. As the solid-state imaging element, for example, a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) or a charge-coupled device (CCD) is used.
The external device connection I/F 118 is capable of connecting an external device such as an external camera, an external microphone, or an external speaker by using a Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable or the like. In the case where an external camera is connected, the external camera is driven in preference to the built-in camera 112 under control of the CPU 101. Similarly, in the case where an external microphone is connected or an external speaker is connected, the external microphone or the external speaker is driven in preference to the built-in microphone 114 or the built-in speaker 115 under control of the CPU 101.
The recording medium 106 is removable from the communication terminal 10. In addition, a non-volatile memory that reads or writes data under control of the CPU 101 is not limited to the flash memory 104, and an electrically erasable and programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) may be used instead. Further, the terminal control program may be recorded in a file in a format installable or executable on a computer-readable recording medium such as the recording medium 106 for distribution In addition, the terminal control program may be stored on the ROM 102, instead of the flash memory 104.
Note that the communication management program may be recorded in a file in a format installable or executable on a computer-readable recording medium such as the recording medium 206 or the CD-ROM 213 for distribution. In addition, the communication management program may be stored on the ROM 202, instead of the HD 204.
Other examples of the removable recording medium include a computer-readable recording medium such as a compact disc recordable (CD-R), a digital versatile disk (DVD), and a Blue-ray disk.
Since the relay device 30 has a hardware configuration that is the same as or similar to that of the above-described communication management system 50, descriptions thereof are omitted. In case of the relay device 30, the HD 204 stores a relay device control program in alternative to the communication management program.
<Configuration of Communication System>
Referring now to
In
<Functional Configuration of Communication System>
Referring now to
<Functional Configuration of Terminal>
The terminal 10 includes a transmitter/receiver 11, an acceptor 12, a communication control 13, a display control 17, and a data processor 19. These units are functions that are implemented by operating any of the elements illustrated in
Referring to
The transmitter/receiver 11 of the terminal 10 illustrated in
The acceptor 12, which is implemented by the instructions of the CPU 101 illustrated in
The communication control 13 is implemented by the instructions of the CPU 101, and any desired device relating to input or output of content data. In one example, the communication control 13 is implemented by the instructions of the CPU 101 illustrated in
In another example, the communication control 13 is implemented by the instructions of the CPU 101 illustrated in
The display control 17 is implemented by the instructions of the CPU 101 illustrated in
The data processor 19, which is implemented by the instructions of the CPU 101 illustrated in
In this embodiment, the recording medium 1010 is stored with a service ID, which identifies a service (such as a communication service) that can be provided by a service provider to the user at the terminal 10. The service ID may differ, for example, a type of service such as a videoconference service, a remote monitoring service, etc. Moreover, a usage fee for using the service may differ depending on the type of service, as communication quality (specific content of service) differs depending on the type of service. For this reasons, the service ID for identifying the service, which may be used for identifying the service type, may further be used to specify a communication quality, such as quality of content data to be communicated, or a usage fee to be charged to the user in using such service.
The user at the communication terminal 10 can have a right to receive the service from the service provider, who may be an administrator at the communication management system 50, for example, through having an agreement with the service provider. In this embodiment, the user, who is allowed to have that right, may be any entity such as an individual user or an organization such as a company. The service provider may store a specific service ID of the service to be provided to the user, and stores such service ID in the recording medium 1010. The recording medium 1010 may be implemented by an Integrated Circuit (IC) card, such as a subscriber identity module (SIM) card. The user, who buys a right to have such service, may insert the recording medium 1010, such as the SIM card, to the terminal 10 to be operated by the user. Alternatively, the user may buy the recording medium 1010 storing a specific service ID, to have a right to receive the service identified by the service ID from the service provider, and inserts the recording medium 1010 to the terminal 10.
The terminal 10, which reads out the service ID stored in the recording medium 1010, transmits the read service ID to the management system 50. Based on the service ID, the management system 50 is able to provide the service as specified by the service ID.
Further, every time image data and sound data are received in performing communication with a counterpart terminal, the memory 1000 overwrites the image data and sound data. The display 120 displays an image based on image data before being overwritten, and the speaker 115 outputs sound based on sound data before being overwritten.
Note that a terminal ID in the embodiment is an example of identification information that is used to uniquely identify a specific terminal 10, such that a language, a character(s), a symbol(s), or various marks are not limited to the above-described embodiment. For example, a combination of at least two of the above-mentioned language, character(s), symbol(s), and various marks may be used as a terminal ID. Instead of a terminal ID, a user ID for identifying the user at the terminal 10 may be used. In such case, terminal identification information includes not only the terminal ID, but also the user ID.
<Functional Configuration of Relay Device>
The relay device 30 includes a transmitter/receiver 31, a determiner 32, a changer 33, and a data processor 39. These units are functions that are implemented by or that are caused to function by operating any of the elements illustrated in
(Use Management Table)
(Quality Management Table)
(Functional Configuration of Relay Device)
Referring to
The transmitter/receiver 31 of the relay device 30 illustrated in
The determiner 32, which may be implemented by the instructions of the CPU 201, determines whether quality of image data and sound data transmitted from the terminal 10 matches the image quality parameter of the communication quality.
The changer 33, which may be implemented by the instructions of the CPU 201, changes, if needed, the quality parameter of the image data and the sound data, transmitted from the terminal, before transferring such image data and sound data to the counterpart terminal, according to contents of the quality management table (
The data processor 39, which may be implemented by the instructions of the CPU 201 illustrated in
<Functional Configuration of Management System>
The management system 50 includes a transmitter/receiver 51, a determiner 52, a manager 53, and a data processor 59. These units are functions that are implemented by or that are caused to function by operating any of the elements illustrated in
(Authentication Management Table)
(Terminal Management Table)
(Candidate List Management Table)
(Service Management Table)
For example, in the service management table, the service ID for identifying the videoconference service is stored in association with the quality ID for identifying information indicating parameters of communication quality of content data (image data and/or sound data) to be used for providing the videoconference service.
(Use State Management Table)
In this embodiment, the relationship between the quality ID and the session ID of the use state management table of
In the service management table of
As described above, for the communication quality with the quality ID “q01”, the number of communication sessions that can be used at a specific point in time is two (the number of session IDs is two) as illustrated in
For the communication quality with the quality ID “q02”, which is less quality than that of the quality ID “q01”, this relationship between the number of communication session IDs and the number of session IDs at a point in time differ. More specifically, for the quality ID “q02”, the number of communication sessions that can be used at a specific point in time is three (the number of session IDs is three) as illustrated in
As described above, the number of communication sessions that are available at a specific point in time is determined, depending on the level of communication quality to be provided, which can be defined by the service ID (or the quality ID associated with the service ID). For example, for the service ID identifying the service with higher communication quality that is provided at a higher usage fee, a surplus number of service IDs is made smaller with respect to the number of communication sessions available at a specific point in time. For the service ID identifying the service with lower communication quality that is provided at a lower usage fee, a surplus number of service IDs is made greater with respect to the number of communication sessions available at a specific point in time.
<Operation>
Referring to
For the descriptive purposes, it is assumed that candidates of counterpart terminals for the starting terminal 10, which are registered in the candidate list management table of
Referring to
When the user of the starting terminal (terminal 10aa) turns on the power switch 109 illustrated in
Next, the data processor 59 of the management system 50 performs terminal authentication by searching the authentication management table of
The data transmitter/receiver 51 of the management system 50 transmits authentication result information indicating an authentication result to the starting terminal (terminal 10aa) which has sent the login request, via the communication network 2 (S25). In the embodiment, the case in which it has been determined that the terminal 10aa is a terminal that has a legitimate use authority will be described as follows.
The data processor 59 of the management system 50 searches the candidate list management table of
Next, the data processor 59 searches the terminal management table of
Next, the transmitter/receiver 51 transmits counterpart terminal state information including the terminal IDs (“01ab”, “01ba”, and “01db”) serving as the search keys used at S27 described above and the operating states (“Offline”, “Online (Communication OK)”, and “Online (Communication OK)”) of the counterpart terminals (terminals 10ab, 10ba, and 10db) corresponding to these terminal IDs to the starting terminal 10aa via the communication network 2 (S28). The starting terminal 10aa can obtain the current operating states (“Offline”, “Online (Communication OK)”, and “Online (Communication OK)”) of the terminals (10ab, 10ba, and 10db) that are candidates of a counterpart terminal that can communicate with the starting terminal 10aa.
The data processor 59 of the management system 50 further searches the candidate list management table of
Next, the data processor 59 of the management system 50 searches the terminal management table of
The transmitter/receiver 51 transmits counterpart terminal state information including the terminal ID “01aa” and the operating state “Online (Communication OK)” of the starting terminal 10aa, obtained at S30, to terminals (10ba and 10db) whose operating states are “Online (Communication OK)” in the terminal management table (
For any other terminal 10, as described above referring to S21, when the user turns on the power switch 109 illustrated in
Next, referring to
First, when the user at the starting terminal 10aa presses the operation keys 108 illustrated in
The manager 53, which obtains the terminal ID “01aa” of the starting terminal 10aa and the terminal ID “01db” of the counterpart terminal 10db from the start request information, changes the operating state field of each of records including the above-mentioned terminal IDs “01aa” and “01db” to “Online (Communicating)” in the terminal management table of
Next, the management system 50 searches for a communication session that is available (S44). Referring to
The data processor 59 of the management system 50 searches the service management table (
Through searching at S44-1, the determiner 52 determines whether the service management table (
When the determiner 52 determines that the received service ID is not a legitimate service ID at S44-2 as there is no service ID that matches the received service ID in the service management table (
When the received service ID is legitimate, the determiner 52, out of the plurality of session IDs obtained at S44-3, determines whether there is any session ID having the use state value “0” indicating that a communication session is available (S44-4). When there is a communication session ID having the use state value “0” indicating that a communication session is available (“YES” at S44-4), the operation proceeds to S45. When there is no communication session ID having the use state value “0”, that is, all the communication session IDs associated with the quality ID have the use state values “1” (“NO” at S44-4), the transmitter/receiver 51 of the management system 50 transmits a response that rejects the request received at S42 to the starting terminal 10aa.
In the following, it is assumed that, at S44-4, there is a communication session ID having the use state value “0”, and the operation proceeds to S45 of
The manager 53 updates the use state management table (
The transmitter/receiver 51 transmits a request for establishing a session (“request for session”) to the starting terminal 10aa (S46-1). The session establishing request includes the session ID of the communication session, which is associated with the use state value that has been updated at S45. The transmitter/receiver 11 of the starting terminal 10aa receives the session establishing request. The transmitter/receiver 51 of the management system 50 further transmits the session establishing request to the counterpart terminal 10db (S46-2). The session establishing request includes the session ID of the communication session, which is associated with the use state value that has been updated at S45. The transmitter/receiver 11 of the counterpart terminal 10db receives the session establishing request.
Next, the data processor 59 of the management system 50 searches the terminal management table (
The transmitter/receiver 51 of the management system 50 transmits the IP addresses of the starting terminal 10aa and the counterpart terminal 10db, which are read at S47, to the relay device 30 (S48). The relay device 30 receives the IP addresses of the starting terminal 10aa and the counterpart terminal 10db.
The transmitter/receiver 31 of the relay device 30 establishes a communication session with the starting terminal 10aa using the IP address of the starting terminal 10aa that is received at S46 (S49-1). The transmitter/receiver 31 of the relay device 30 establishes a communication session with the counterpart terminal 10db using the IP address of the starting terminal 10db that is received at S46 (S49-2).
Referring now to
Before sending image data and sound data for communication through the relay device 30, the transmitter/receiver 11 of the starting terminal 10aa transmits the session ID that is received at S46-1 to the relay device 30 (S61). The transmitter/receiver 31 of the relay device 30 receives the session ID.
The data processor 39 of the relay device 30 searches the use management table (
The data processor 39 searches the quality management table (
The transmitter/receiver 11 of the starting terminal 10aa transmits image data and sound data to the relay device 30 (S64). The transmitter/receiver 31 of the relay device 30 receives the image data and the sound data.
The determiner 32 of the relay device 30 determines whether the quality of the image data and the quality of the sound data, which are received at S64, match the quality defined by the image quality parameter obtained at S63 and the quality defined by the sound quality parameter obtained at S63, respectively (S65).
When the quality of the content data (image data and sound data) does not match the quality defined by the quality parameter, the changer 33 changes the quality of the content data (image data and sound data) according to the quality defined by the quality parameter obtained at S63 (S66). More specifically, when the quality of the image data transmitted from the starting terminal 10aa is a value that exceeds the image quality parameter, the changer 33 reduces the quality of the image data to the value of the image quality parameter. Similarly, when the quality of the sound data transmitted from the starting terminal 10aa is a value that exceeds the sound quality parameter, the changer 33 reduces the quality of the sound data to the value of the sound quality parameter. In this case, when the quality of the image data and the quality of the sound data transmitted from the starting terminal 10aa are values that are less than or equal to the image quality parameter and the sound quality parameter obtained at S63, respectively, the changer 33 does not change the quality of the image data and the quality of the sound data.
The data transmitter/receiver 31 of the relay device 30 transfers the image data and the sound data to the counterpart terminal 10db (S67) through the session established at S49-1. Accordingly, the starting terminal 10aa can transmit image data and sound data having qualities that are based on the service ID of the starting terminal 10aa that is transmitted with the communication start request.
In the case of transmitting image data and sound data from the counterpart terminal 10db to the starting terminal 10aa via the relay device 30, image data and sound data having qualities that are based on the service ID of the starting terminal 10aa can be transmitted.
Referring to
As illustrated in
The data processor 59 of the management system 50 refers to the use state management table (
As described above, the use state of each of the communication sessions is managed with the use state management table (
Further, the number of service IDs, that is, the number of users of the service, is made slightly greater than the number of communication sessions that can be used by the users provided with such service. This can effectively use a communication session that is available to the user.
Moreover, the number of sessions is controlled depending on the quality level of the service, that is, the usage fee that the user pays to the service provider. More specifically, for the service with higher quality, that is, the service with higher usage fee, greater number of sessions are made available. For the service with lower quality, that is, the service with lower usage fee, less number of sessions are made available. Accordingly, a waiting time for the user who is paying more usage fee tends to be less than a waiting time for the user who is paying less usage fee.
Numerous additional modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the disclosure of the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. For example, elements and/or features of different illustrative embodiments may be combined with each other and/or substituted for each other within the scope of this disclosure and appended claims.
For example, in alternative to storing association information that associates the quality ID with the session ID in a relay device, the relay device may only store the quality ID with the image quality parameter. In such case, however, the relay device is notified of the quality ID associated with the session ID, in addition to the session ID.
The relay devices 30 and the management system 50 in the above-described embodiment may be configured by a single computer or a plurality of computers to which divided portions (functions) are arbitrarily allocated.
In addition, a recording medium such as a CD-ROM storing the terminal control program, the relay device control program, or the communication management program in the above-described embodiment, is used as a program product in case of providing any one of the above programs to users within a certain country or outside that country.
In alternative to the display 120, any other desired display such as a projector or a terminal display may be used.
In addition, although the case of a videoconference terminal has been described as an example of a communication terminal in the above-described embodiment, the embodiment is not limited to this case, and the communication system 1 may be a phone system such as an IP phone system or an Internet phone system.
The communication terminal may be any one of a smart phone, a mobile phone, a car navigation terminal, and a wearable computer.
The communication terminal further may be any one of a monitoring camera, a digital camera, an electronic blackboard, a projector, medical equipment, office equipment, a game machine, a digital signage, agricultural equipment, or industrial equipment with a communication function.
A wearable computer includes a watch and a head-mounted display.
Industrial equipment includes office equipment such as a multifunction peripheral (MFP) printer product, medical equipment such as an endoscope, and agricultural equipment such as a cultivator.
In addition, although image data and sound data are described as examples of content data in the above-described embodiment, the content data is not limited to these items of data, and the content data may be touch data. In this case, a feeling obtained by a user's contact at one terminal side is transmitted to the other terminal side. Further, the content data may be smell data. In this case, a smell at one terminal side is transmitted to the other terminal side. In addition, the content data may be at least one of image data, sound data, touch data, and smell data.
In addition, although the case in which a videoconference is held by the transmission system 1 has been described in the above-described embodiment, the embodiment is not limited to this case. The transmission system 1 may be used in meetings, general conversation between family members or friends, or one-way presentation of information.
Each of the functions of the described embodiments may be implemented by one or more processing circuits or circuitry. Processing circuitry includes a programmed processor, as a processor includes circuitry. A processing circuit also includes devices such as an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) and conventional circuit components arranged to perform the recited functions.
The present invention can be implemented in any convenient form, for example using dedicated hardware, or a mixture of dedicated hardware and software. The present invention may be implemented as computer software implemented by one or more networked processing apparatuses. The network can comprise any conventional terrestrial or wireless communications network, such as the Internet. The processing apparatuses can compromise any suitably programmed apparatuses such as a general purpose computer, personal digital assistant, mobile telephone (such as a WAP or 3G-compliant phone) and so on. Since the present invention can be implemented as software, each and every aspect of the present invention thus encompasses computer software implementable on a programmable device. The computer software can be provided to the programmable device using any storage medium for storing processor readable code such as a floppy disk, hard disk, CD ROM, magnetic tape device or solid state memory device.
The hardware platform includes any desired kind of hardware resources including, for example, a central processing unit (CPU), a random access memory (RAM), and a hard disk drive (HDD). The CPU may be implemented by any desired kind of any desired number of processor. The RAM may be implemented by any desired kind of volatile or non-volatile memory. The HDD may be implemented by any desired kind of non-volatile memory capable of storing a large amount of data. The hardware resources may additionally include an input device, an output device, or a network device, depending on the type of the apparatus. Alternatively, the HDD may be provided outside of the apparatus as long as the HDD is accessible. In this example, the CPU, such as a cache memory of the CPU, and the RAM may function as a physical memory or a primary memory of the apparatus, while the HDD may function as a secondary memory of the apparatus.
Claims
1. A communication management system for managing a plurality of communication terminals, the system comprising:
- a memory that stores, for each service of a plurality of services that can be provided to one or more of the plurality of communication terminals, a quality identifier indicating a quality level of the service, in association with one or more session identifiers identifying one or more communication sessions for providing the service at the quality level of service, and use state information indicating whether each one of the corresponding communication sessions is being used;
- a receiver that receives, from a first communication terminal of the plurality of communication terminals, a request for starting communication with a second communication terminal, the request including a particular service identifier identifying a particular service to be provided to the first communication terminal in communicating with the second communication terminal, the particular service being one of the plurality of services that can be provided to one or more of the plurality of communication terminals, and the particular service identifier is stored in a subscriber identity module (SIM) card of the first communication terminal, and is read by the first communication terminal, and sent in the request received by the receiver,
- circuitry that obtains, by accessing the memory using the particular service identifier, a particular quality identifier, the particular quality identifier indicating a quality level of the particular service, determines, using the obtained particular quality identifier, session identifiers indicating communication sessions for providing the particular service and having the quality level of the particular service, and determines, using information stored in the memory, whether any one of the determined communication sessions for providing the particular service has the use state information indicating that the corresponding communication session is not being used; and
- a transmitter that transmits, to the first communication terminal, a particular session identifier of one of the communication sessions having the use state information indicating that the corresponding communication session is not being used, based on the determination,
- wherein the first communication terminal establishes a session identified with the particular session identifier transmitted from the communication management system, to transmit content data to the second communication terminal through the established session.
2. The communication management system of claim 1, wherein
- the memory further stores, for each service of the plurality of services, service identification information issued for each one of a plurality of users to be provided with the service, in association with the quality identifier indicating the quality level of the service, and
- the circuitry obtains the quality identifier associated with the particular service identifier, as the quality identifier indicating the quality level of the particular service.
3. The communication management system of claim 1, wherein
- the transmitter further transmits, to a relay device, the particular session identifier of the one of the communication sessions having the use state information indicating that the corresponding communication session is not being used, and
- the relay device establishes the communication session identified with the particular session identifier transmitted from the communication management system, to relay the content data transmitted from the first communication terminal to the second communication terminal.
4. The communication management system, of claim 1, wherein, when the circuitry further determines that all of the communication sessions for providing the particular service have the use state information indicating that the corresponding communication session is being used,
- the transmitter transmits a response that rejects the request for starting communication to the first communication terminal.
5. The communication management system of claim 1, wherein, after transmitting the session identifier, the circuitry further updates the use state information for the transmitted particular session identifier to indicate that the corresponding communication session is being used.
6. The communication management system of claim 2, wherein, in the memory, a number of items of the service identification information is greater than a number of items of the session identifier or each one of the plurality of services.
7. The communication management system of claim 6, wherein, in the memory, a difference between the number of items of the service identification information and the number of items of the session identifier is set differently among the plurality of services depending on the quality level of each service.
8. The communication management system of claim 7, wherein, in the memory, the difference between the number of items of the service identification information and the number of items of the session identifier is set lower as the corresponding quality level of the service increases.
9. A communication system, comprising:
- the communication management system of claim 1; and
- the first communication terminal configured to communicate with the communication management system through a network,
- wherein the first communication terminal reads the particular service identifier from a terminal memory, and transmits the read particular service identifier to the communication management system.
10. The communication system of claim 3, further comprising:
- the relay device configured to communicate with the communication management system through a network, the relay device including: a relay memory that stores information indicating an image quality parameter of content data in association with the quality identifier indicating the quality level; and ray circuitry that determines whether the content data transmitted from the first communication terminal in communicating with the second communication terminal has an image quality parameter that is equal to or lower than an image quality parameter associated with the obtained quality identifier of the particular service, and changes the image quality parameter of the content data based on the determination.
11. A method of managing a plurality of communication terminals, comprising:
- storing, in a memory, for each service of a plurality of services that can be provided to one or more of the plurality of communication terminals, a quality identifier indicating a quality level of the service, in association with one or more session identifiers identifying one or more communication sessions for providing the service at the quality level of service, and use state information indicating whether each one of the corresponding communication sessions is being used;
- receiving, from a first communication terminal of the plurality of communication terminals, a request for starting communication with a second communication terminal, the request including a particular service identifying a particular service to be provided to the first communication terminal in communicating with the second communication terminal, the particular service being one of the plurality of services that can be provided to one or more of the plurality of communication terminals, and the particular service identifier is stored in a subscriber identity module (SIM) card of the first communication terminal, and is read by the first communication terminal, and sent in the request received in the receiving step;
- obtaining, by accessing the memory using the particular service identifier, a particular quality identifier, the particular quality identifier indicating a quality level of the particular service;
- determining, using the obtained particular quality identifier, session identifiers indicating communication sessions for providing the particular service and having the quality level of the particular service;
- determining, using information stored in the memory, whether any one of the determined communication sessions for providing the particular service has the use state information indicating that the corresponding communication session is being used; and
- transmitting, to the first communication terminal, a particular session identifier of one of the communication sessions having the use state information indicating that the corresponding communication session is not being used based on the determination,
- the particular session identifier being used to establish a session for transmitting content data from the first communication terminal to the second communication terminal.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
- storing, in the memory, for each service of the plurality of services, service identification information issued for each one of a plurality of users to be provided with the service, in association with the quality identifier indicating the quality level of the service, and
- obtaining the quality identifier associated with the particular service identifier, as the quality identifier indicating the quality level of the particular service.
13. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
- when the determining determines that all of the communication sessions for providing the particular service have the use state information indicating that the corresponding communication session is being used,
- transmitting a response that rejects the request for starting communication to the first communication terminal.
14. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
- after transmitting the particular session identifier, updating the use state information for the transmitted particular session identifier to indicate that the corresponding communication session is being used.
15. A non-transitory recording medium storing a program which, when executed by one or more processors, cause the processors to perform a method comprising:
- storing, in a memory, for each service of a plurality of services that can be provided to one or more of a plurality of communication terminals, a quality identifier indicating a quality level of the service, in association with one or more session identifiers identifying one or more communication sessions for providing the service at the quality level of service, and use state information indicating whether each one of the corresponding communication sessions is being used;
- receiving, from a first communication terminal of the plurality of communication terminals, a request for starting communication with a second communication terminal, the request including a particular service identifier identifying a particular service to be provided to the first communication terminal in communicating with the second communication terminal, the particular service being one of the plurality of services that can be provided to one or more of the plurality of communication terminals, and the particular service identifier is stored in a subscriber identity module (SIM) card of the first communication terminal, and is read by the first communication terminal, and sent in the request received in the receiving step;
- obtaining, by accessing the memory using the particular service identifier, a particular quality identifier, the particular quality identifier indicating a quality level of the particular service;
- determining, using the obtained particular quality identifier, session identifiers indicating communication sessions for providing the articular service and having the quality level of the particular service;
- determining, using information stored in the memory, whether any one of the determined communication sessions for providing the particular service has the use state information indicating that the corresponding communication session is not being used; and
- transmitting, to the first communication terminal, a particular session identifier of one of the communication sessions having the use state information indicating that the corresponding communication session is not being used based on the determination,
- the particular session identifier being used to establish a session for transmitting content data from the first communication terminal to the second communication terminal.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Sep 18, 2015
Date of Patent: Jun 18, 2019
Patent Publication Number: 20170078405
Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd. (Tokyo)
Inventors: Takeshi Horiuchi (Tokyo), Takahiro Asai (Kanagawa)
Primary Examiner: Philip J Chea
Assistant Examiner: Robert B McAdams
Application Number: 14/858,322
International Classification: H04L 29/06 (20060101); H04L 29/08 (20060101);